ROBOTIX

Technology Robotix Society invites all robot enthusiasts to ROBOTiX2010 ROBOTiX is Asia's largest college level robotics fest held in IIT Kharagpur during it's mega technomanagement fest Ksitij from 28th-31st Jan 2010. With the success of ROBOTiX09 which saw participation from over 1000 teams with over 2.5 lakhs worth prize money being distributed, ROBOTiX has made its mark in the robotics community ROBOTiX returns in a new avatar with more challenging events and over

3 lakhs to be given away in prize money. This years event challenges participants, from colleges all around the world, with 7 intriguing events. 8MileX- India's first outdoor ,image processing robotics event. Participants will compete to build a robot that is able to navigate a street and perform a series of driving manouveres. ASME SDC- In association with American Society of Mechanical Engineers ROBOTiX challenges participants to come up with automated solutions to the real world problem of garbage sorting. eXplore - Participants build robots to navigate an obstacle course and release trapped targets. The catch? It's all underwater. TribotX Tournament- Teams will have their resourcefullness stretched to the limit. An event involving three tasks with the problem statement being released just 12 hours before the task. Xants- An online event where participants need only submit their code. Employing concepts like swarm logic and resource optimization, sure to get the gray cells firing. Xplode- Robotic co-operation opens new avenues for what robots can do. participants have to build a grid navigator which searches for mines and relays it back to another robot which finds a path avoiding the mines. Xtension- Participants have to build a team of robots both manual and autonomous to work together to cross a series of chasms.

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The ROBOTiX Team

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